Shooting Holes in Las Vegas Massacre
On the night of October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock, a 64-year-old man from Mesquite, Nevada, opened fire upon the crowd attending the Route 91 Harvest music festival on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada.
Between 10:05 and 10:15p.m. PDT, he fired more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition from his 32nd floor suites in the Mandalay Bay Hotel, killing 60 people and wounding 411, with the ensuing panic bringing the injury total to 867. About an hour later, Paddock was found dead in his room from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His motive remains officially undetermined.
He
dosen’t fit the FBI profile of a lone gunman. He has a girlfriend, and
is financially successful. He has government connections -and no motive.
Of course he killed himself, they can’t have any witnesses!!!
25 Anomalies about the Las Vegas Shooting
The 64 year old millionaire Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock owned two planes and several properties across the US and was a retired accountant.
Here are 25 anomalies about the Las Vegas shooting. Sources are listed below.
- Steven Paddock checked in 3 days before the shooting using his girlfriend’s ID: Marilou Danley – so there’s no official registration of Paddock at the hotel. Have you ever been allowed to check into a hotel using your girlfriend’s ID? She a filipino woman, and you a white male?
- The girlfriend Marilou Danley which ID was used is currently out of the country and the police is in no rush to talk to her. Her Facebook page removed.
- In Vegas there are cameras everywhere and high level security. Yet there’s no footage of Paddock – a man in his 60’s carrying 23 – 47 (the numbers keep changing) fully automatic rifles and semi automatic guns into his hotel room along with thousands of ammunition, several cameras and ten suitcases up.
- Many witnesses claim there were two – three shooters. And video footage audio show multiple gunshots. See witness interview videos.
- A taxi driver was filming outside the Mandalay Bay during the shooting and close/far gun shots (fired different ranges) are heard clearly. Yet no one is running out. A few people are standing around. She comments that a security guy is just standing there and you can clearly hear gun shots blazing and see gunshots flashing on a lower floor, though the media claims the shooter was on the 32nd floor.
- Immediately false news reported that
Paddock had recently converted to Islam, and joined Isis, both his
brother and authorities have dismissed the claims. He had ‘no religious
affiliation, no political affiliation.’
- Paddock used to be an internal auditor for Lockhead Martin in the 80’s. This is a high level position with access to highly classified information, and would have been undergoing a serious background check.
- Military Weapons Contractor tie-in.
- Yet Paddock was the son of Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, a serial bank robber who ended up on the FBI Most Wanted list back in 1969 when he escaped from federal prison in Texas while serving a 20 years sentence.
- The agency said that the fugitive had been ‘diagnosed as psychopathic’ and also had possible ‘suicidal tendencies. How did Steven Paddock get clearance with a father on FBI’s most Wanted List?
- Paddock had no history of violence, no apparent motive & his former neighbor says he thinks Paddock was ‘set up’.
- One witness states that the exits were closed off, and people were being ‘herded’.
- Before the concert started, a hispanic looking lady was warning people in the front that they were all going to die. She was escorted out right before the shooting.
- When the shooting started, all the spotlights switched to the crowd -as if on cue.
- It turns out, the casino’s cameras malfunctioned inside the floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel where gunman Stephen Paddock, 64, of Mesquite, Nev., shot a Mandalay Bay security guard, Jesus Campos, at 9:59 p.m., -six minutes before
- Paddock started firing at a crowd of thousands of concertgoers gathered below, an attack that killed 58 people and injured nearly 500 others. It was not until 10:17 p.m. that police were able to pinpoint Paddock’s location and arrive on the floor where he mounted the attack.
- Where was hotel security?Both the police and hotel management have declined to answer questions about whether the hotel informed police that the security guard had been shot. And representatives of the victims are already asking questions.
- Fox News obtained a document showing Jesus Campos crossed into the U.S. from Mexico on October 8 – a week after the Las Vegas shooting
- It’s unclear why investigators would have let Campos – the only witness to the shooting – out of the country so shortly after the deadly incident
- It’s also baffling how he would have been able to drive a car back into the U.S. when he had recently suffered a gunshot wound to his right leg
- Fox News also discovered
that Campos was not a licensed security guard in Nevada, but officials
refused to offer an explanation for that.
- Shortly after the shooting, Campos scheduled several interviews with all the major news networks. Then he cancelled at the last minute and essentially went missing. The only show he did was Ellen.
- Police and security radio confirm multiple shooters on lower floors and halfway up, yet the media is claiming Paddock was on the 32nd floor.
- There was a event training for this type of event just a couple weeks back.
- No flash visible as witness’ camera pans to the Mandalay Bay, clearly showing 32nd floor, where Paddock is supposed to be shooting from, while shots are heard.
I dare anybody to try
and sneak [47] weapons into a Casino. Little known fact that the Casinos
have cameras in the bathrooms. They can’t use them as evidence in the
event of a crime, but they watch everything.
FBI Investigation
President Donald Trump nominated Rosenstein to serve as Deputy Attorney General for the United States Department of Justice on February 1, 2017. Rosenstein was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 25, 2017.
The United States Deputy Attorney General is the second highest-ranking official in the United States Department of Justice and oversees the day-to-day operation of the Department. The Deputy Attorney General acts as Attorney General during the absence of the (AG) William Barr.
Rod Rosenstein has been doling out over $24 million in taxpayer funds to state bureaucrats in Nevada and California under the guise of ‘helping’ the victims of the Mandalay Bay massacre shooting.
Today he announced a new award of over
$8 million to assist victims in California but the funds, like a
previous $16 million Nevada, do not go directly to the victims. It goes
to law enforcement and state boards who can give it to anyone. Or keep
it for themselves.
Payoff money.
With the way the FBI led the cover-up of the investigation into the Las Vegas shooting, this also reeks of hush money payouts to co-conspirators. A reward to feckless and corrupt law enforcement agencies like The Metro Police in Las Vegas.
Or call it blood money.
Rosenstein also said the funds are, in
part, earmarked for the police, the same folks who helped cover up the
Las Vegas shooting.
On February 13, 2019, Rosenstein was quoted below as officially saying:
The Department of Justice is a law enforcement agency, but we don’t just prosecute criminals—we also help their victims. Today I am announcing that our Office for Victims of Crime will award more than $8.3 million to the California Victim Compensation Board to support victims of the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas. The shooting claimed the lives of 58 people—and more than half of them from California.
Thousands of California residents were present that day, and hundreds were seriously wounded. Immediately after the shooting, we started working with officials from California and Nevada to meet the needs of victims, their families, first responders, and the community.
We already awarded a grant of more than $16 million to the state of Nevada to support these services. Today’s funding will help meet the critical long-term needs of victims, compensating them for financial losses and medical expenses and providing services to victims and first responders.
Rosenstein submitted his official resignation as Deputy Attorney General on April 29, 2019, which took effect on May 11, 2019.
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Las_Vegas_shooting
https://steemit.com/news/@emmacairo/20-anomalies-regarding-the-las-vegas-shooting
https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-vegas-shooting-casino-security-20171012-story.html
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